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iKnowThings
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Is this thing good for Rocketleague?
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farinasa
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iKnowThingsWondering the same...
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RMaxim
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iKnowThingsI don't see any reason why it wouldn't work as long as you could map the inputs to the right buttons. I will say, however, that this doesn't look like the most comfortable controller in the world for extended play sessions. It really looks like a good portable solution for someone who wants to play emulators on a phone or tablet and carry it in their pocket or a backpack. If you're considering a $30 controller for Rocket League I would definitely recommend just grabbing a wired Xbox 360 controller off of Amazon. It's plug-and-play for Rocket League and you know you're getting a solid controller.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004QRKWLA/
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AlexPk
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iKnowThingsI had the same thought for this! But for about 30 seconds. Having put...a few hours...into RL, I'd really go for a full size controller. You're going to want full size thumb sticks and more general ergonomics. I use the XB1 personally because I really love how it feels, and plug-n-play compatibility with Win 10. The 360 was fine and the dual shock is equally good. I haven't tried the Steam controller yet, but the few people I've met in RL who use it seem to really like it.
This is more an amazing way to play on the go with a tablet or phone. Probably also does well with the indie title type games on PC that have a classic feel to them and are more D-pad friendly.
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